Video featuring Mr. John Sutcliffe, Lead Clinician at The London Spine Clinic, highlights real-world physician experience with Nociscan in ...
We wanted to find out if antibiotics were better than placebo (dummy treatment) or other treatments for reducing pain and back-related disability, and whether these antibiotics had any unwanted ...
Most nonsurgical and noninterventional treatments for low back pain failed to outperform placebo in a new systematic review and meta-analysis, with just 10% showing only modest pain relief.
Explore the latest evidence from UNSW Sydney and NeuRA on non-drug, non-surgical treatments for acute and chronic low back pain (LBP). Based on a Cochrane review of over 97,000 participants, discover ...
LOW BACK PAIN is more than just discomfort. It's the leading cause of disability worldwide according to WHO data—and it can be tough to find the right treatment. Now, new research suggests that taking ...
Pelvic and lower back pain can occur at the same time for many reasons, ranging from arthritis to infections. If your pain is severe or lasts more than a few days, it’s important to see your doctor.
Primary care doctors, rheumatologists, pain management specialists, and psychiatrists may be involved in helping individuals manage lower back pain. Lower back pain is a common and often debilitating ...
Vertebrogenic pain is a type of chronic (ongoing) pain in your lower back caused by damage to vertebral endplates. An endplate is a layer of bone and cartilage at the top and bottom of each of your ...